Hey, I'm trying to figure out what the [B@ prefix means in java. They come out when I attempt to print byte arrays. However, byte arrays of size 32 and size 4 are identical in length. Always "[@B1234567".
What is this? Also, they have the property of only printing hex values. I know it can't just be a binary print because random extended ascii chars would appear.
Here is an example of a byte[] to byte[] hashtable mapping print, where mappings are separated by a colon, and these are byte arrays of 4-byte keys and 32-byte elements.
[B@1ef9157:[B@1f82982
[B@181ed9e:[B@16d2633
[B@27e353:[B@e70e30
[B@cb6009:[B@154864a
[B@18aaa1e:[B@3c9217
[B@20be79:[B@9b42e6
[B@16925b0:[B@14520eb
[B@8ee016:[B@1742700
[B@1bfc93a:[B@acb158
[B@107ebe1:[B@1af33d6
[B@156b6b9:[B@17431b9
[B@139b78e:[B@16c79d7
[B@2e7820:[B@b33d0a
[B@82701e:[B@16c9867
[B@1f14ceb:[B@89cc5e
[B@da4b71:[B@c837cd
[B@ab853b:[B@c79809
[B@765a16:[B@1ce784b
[B@1319c:[B@3bc473
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